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<blockquote data-quote="TNReb" data-source="post: 4713512" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>I used Red Label for a pretty long time. I wasn't fishing as often then, but I felt like the line had a lot of memory to it. Generally speaking, I liked it. It was more sensitive than mono and I don't recall having the line break often.</p><p></p><p>Last year I switched to Invizx because I found a good deal on some. I bought several spools in various tests and strung up my casting reels. I didn't have any complaints. I can only recall breaking off on one hook set, and that was likely my fault for not paying attention and retying when my line was nicked. I didn't have any issues with memory.</p><p></p><p>I have a lot of reels that I need to re-spool this year (I sold several, bought different ones). I plan on buying Invizx again as soon as I find some on sale. Academy had some on sale last week, but they didn't have the test that I wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNReb, post: 4713512, member: 676"] I used Red Label for a pretty long time. I wasn't fishing as often then, but I felt like the line had a lot of memory to it. Generally speaking, I liked it. It was more sensitive than mono and I don't recall having the line break often. Last year I switched to Invizx because I found a good deal on some. I bought several spools in various tests and strung up my casting reels. I didn't have any complaints. I can only recall breaking off on one hook set, and that was likely my fault for not paying attention and retying when my line was nicked. I didn't have any issues with memory. I have a lot of reels that I need to re-spool this year (I sold several, bought different ones). I plan on buying Invizx again as soon as I find some on sale. Academy had some on sale last week, but they didn't have the test that I wanted. [/QUOTE]
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